Flinders University Redevelopment in Adelaide

Flinders University Redevelopment in Adelaide

Architectural Development in South Australia – design by Mott MacDonald

18 Mar 2016

Flinders University Redevelopment

Design: Mott MacDonald

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

AU$63 million Flinders University redevelopment complete, Australia

The AU$63 million redevelopment of Flinders University’s Plaza and Student Hub has been completed in Adelaide, Australia. Mott MacDonald provided project management, environmental and independent technical review services during the redevelopment.

In 2014 Flinders University commenced the biggest development at its Bedford Park campus since opening in 1966, as its facilities were no longer fully serving the needs of the university community. The new Plaza and Student Hub brings together student associations and clubs, a retail precinct, food and beverage outlets and 24-hour study and relaxation areas. Adjacent to the Hub is a 2,000-seat amphitheatre featuring a giant LED screen, while accessibility to the university’s central library has also been improved. The development also includes sustainability features such as natural ventilation and a 100KW solar panel in the union extension area.

John Dyson, Mott MacDonald’s project director, said: “The completion of the new Plaza and Student Hub coincides almost 50 years to the day since Flinders University first opened. This has been deliberately planned to symbolise the university moving into its next 50 years as a progressive institution that underpins the economic, cultural and educational life of south Australians.”

“The new facilities are designed to entice students to spend more time on campus and engage in university life outside of classes. With a focus on interaction, engagement and services, the new plaza will be a vibrant place to learn, connect and play,” John added.

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